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Reports 2004
Market Opportunities in Natural and Alternative Animal Health Products Published: 12/10/2004 Click here to view Chapter 1 There has been increasing consumer interest in a wide range of natural and alternative animal health products over the last five years. These new markets have created commercial opportunities for both the major multinational animal health companies, and for smaller niche suppliers. This Animal Pharm report analyses these new trends and markets, and the commercial opportunities that they represent.
Opportunities in the Animal Health and Nutrition Markets in EU Accession Countries Published: 12/08/2004 Click here to view Chapter 1 On 1 May 2004, 10 countries joined the EU, giving them access to the existing Western European markets, as well as opening up their domestic economies to dynamic animal health companies. This Animal Pharm report is the first to analyse the opportunities available in the animal health and nutrition markets of the 10 new and aspiring members of the EU in Central and Eastern Europe.
Companion Animal Health Products: Prospects for a growth market Published: 30/04/2004 Click here to view Chapter 1 Companion animals now account for one-third of the world market for animal health products. Sales were $4.5 billion in 2003 and Animal Pharm Reports forecast that they will rise to $5.9 billion by the end of the decade. The sector attracts the bulk of R&D investment, and there is a range of new products in companies’ development pipelines. At the same time, market leading products will come off-patent, and generics companies are already planning launches of competitor brands. This report analyses all aspects of this highly dynamic market.
Biotechnology, Cloning and Genetics: A revolution in the animal health industry? Published: 09/02/2004 Click here to view Chapter 1 Recent advances in biotechnology, cloning and genetics have made possible a wide range of new technologies and products. Over the next decade these may revolutionise both commercial livestock production and the companion animal sector. This Animal Pharm report is the first to identify the commercial potential of these new technologies.